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Member of Canada Soccer support team detained in France for alleged drone use

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The Canadian Olympic Committee says a "non-accredited" member of Canada Soccer's support team has been detained by French authorities in Saint-Etienne for allegedly using a drone to record New Zealand's women's soccer team during practice.

The New Zealand Olympic Committee said in a statement Tuesday that team support members alerted police after a drone was flown over the women's soccer team's practice on Monday, leading to the detention.

The NZOC said it registered a complaint with the International Olympic Committee's integrity unit and asked Canada for a full review.

The COC said in a statement released Tuesday it is "shocked and disappointed" over the allegation and apologized to the NZOC and New Zealand Football. "The Canadian Olympic Committee stands for fair-play and we are shocked and disappointed," the statement said. "We offer our heartfelt apologies to New Zealand Football, to all the players affected, and to the New Zealand Olympic Committee." The COC said it is reviewing next steps with the IOC, Paris 2024, Canada Soccer and FIFA.

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